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How Samsung plans to out-Kinect Microsoft

Posted by on Monday, 9 January, 2012

At the Consumer Electronics Show Monday, Samsung showed that it is putting a lot of effort behind its smart TV lineup. Samsung’s next generation of smart TVs will include voice, gesture and facial recognition features that should improve the viewing experience for consumers and enable even smarter applications to emerge.

With its latest Smart TV platform update, Samsung plans to enable “smart interaction,” which will add voice and gesture control, as well as facial recognition to apps developed for its connected TVs. That will enable viewers to turn the TV on and off, open and navigate apps and search for content without picking up a remote control. The system will support between 20 and 30 different languages, using unidirectional array microphones to isolate voice commands and a built-in camera to recognize user movement. The system’s facial recognition software will also be able to differentiate between members of a household, giving them access to personalized profiles, preferences and apps based upon their previous activity.

It’s all very Kinect-like in the way that Samsung describes it, and points to a future where remote controls disappear and consumers interact with their TVs in a potentially more natural fashion. Of course, Microsoft is only one proponent of voice and gesture control that Samsung may have to contend with — rumors of an HDTV set from Apple that is controlled by the company’s Siri voice recognition software shows that others may also soon jump on board.

The big advantage that Samsung will have over Microsoft Kinect is that it’s opening up its APIs to enable developers to take advantage of these features. While Microsoft has increased the number of apps that run on its Xbox Live platform — including those which take advantage of its Kinect capabilities — it still falls well behind Samsung in the variety of applications available. Samsung has about 1,400 TV apps available worldwide, with users expected to download some 20 million apps in January 2012.

That app volume comes in part from an open SDK and APIs that are available to developers. That enables pretty much anyone to develop rich content experiences on its platform and take advantage of features like the ability to sync up companion mobile applications with whatever’s happening on-screen. With the introduction of its smart interactions capabilities, Samsung will enable developers to use gesture and voice control, as well as facial recognition in the next generation of their TV apps.

Meanwhile, Microsoft is still largely taking a walled-garden approach to its Xbox Live and Kinect apps — which could improve the quality of those that make it on the platform, but also limits the ability of third-party developers to reach its customers. Unless that changes sometime soon, Microsoft could find itself falling behind as new Kinect-like capabilities are added to other connected device platforms, like Samsung’s Smart TV or even Apple’s iTV.

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Purchasing Batteries On Line Will Save You Lots Of Money

Posted by on Thursday, 17 November, 2011

Many of us will use batteries on a day to day basis in many of our house hold electrical goods, as many can be only run on battery power.

Items such as clocks, remote controls, digital cameras and children’s toys will all require the use of some type of battery to power them.

There are many different producers of batteries that we can all use such as Varta batteries, who will make them in all different shapes and sizes depending on what product you have.

The most common forms of batteries we use are the AAA, AA, C, D and 9 volt sizes, and pretty much all of our house hold electrical goods will use these.

Duracell rechargeable batteries will also come in these most common sizes, and will allow you to save large amounts of money using them. You can also buy Energizer rechargeable batteries and many others, as most brands will own make there own range as well as the one use alkaline type. Rechargeable batteries are also great for the environment, as they are being recycled after use each time, instead of having to be disposed of.

Many of us will purchase our batteries from local shops, high street stores and supermarkets, and this will usually be out of necessity instead of sound economic thinking. If you want to purchase your batteries at a much lower price, then finding them on the internet is the easiest and cheapest option. Companies such as Endurance batteries will sell there products exclusively on the internet, and will be able to provide you with the whole range of batteries available as well as there associated products. The prices will be much lower then you would find in a supermarket, as these on line sites can run with lower staffing costs which will not impact on the over all price of the product.


Duracell Coppertop AAA Batteries 28-Count [Frustration Free Packaging]

Posted by on Monday, 30 August, 2010

Duracell Coppertop AAA Batteries 28-Count [Frustration Free Packaging]

  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
  • Store your batteries in the easy-to-open package
  • Is free from mercury
  • Guaranteed Fresh for 7 Years

Coppertop batteries have been engineered to deliver just the right level of power for most of your household needs. Plus, they’re guaranteed fresh for 7 years. Many of the devices you use in your home are powered most efficiently by Duracell Coppertop batteries, including: Toys, Clocks and Radios, Remote controls, Smoke alarms, and Flashlights. Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
Amazon.com has certified this product’s packaging is Frustration-Free. A Frustration-Free Package is easy-to-open and comes without excess packaging materials such as hard plastic “clamshell” casings, plastic bindings, and wire ties. It is exactly the same as a traditionally packaged product–we’ve just streamlined the packaging to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife and will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging during shipping. Products with Frustration-Free Packaging can frequently be shipped in their own boxes, without the need for an additional shipping box. Lea

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661-3756 Apple Remote Control for iPod & I/R Macs w/ Front Row

Posted by on Thursday, 5 August, 2010

661-3756 Apple Remote Control for iPod & I/R Macs w/ Front Row

Control your iPod from a far. Play, pause, control volume and skip forward and back between songs from across the room with the Apple Remote. Operate the iPod or any Mac (with IR Receiver) from across the room with the convenient Apple Remote. This remote controls Front Row for Macs and iPods play/pause, volume control and forward/backward buttons. This item is a New, Apple Original Part. This item is in stock and can ship today. Features: The Apple Remote offers play/pause, volume control and forward/back buttons, The Apple Remote requires the iPod Universal Dock and any iPod with a Dock connector.Compatibility: iMac G5 (17-inch iSight), iMac G5 (20-inch iSight), iPod (10 GB w/Dock Conn,Personalized), iPod (10 GB with Dock Connector), iPod (15 GB with Dock Connector), iPod (20 GB with Dock Connector), iPod (30 GB w/Dock Conn,Personalized), iPod (30 GB with Dock Connector), iPod (40 GB with Dock Connector), iPod (Click Wheel), iPod color display, iPod Color Display HARRY POTTER (20GB

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Be Prepared: A Practical Handbook for New Dads Reviews

Posted by on Sunday, 25 July, 2010

Be Prepared: A Practical Handbook for New Dads

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An indispensable survival manual for guys entering the trenches of fatherhood, Be Prepared is loaded with one-of-a-kind insights, MacGyver-esque tips and tricks, and no-nonsense advice for mastering the first year as a dad.Finally, a book that teaches men all the things they really need to know about fatherhood…including how to:• change a baby at a packed sports stadium• create a decoy drawer full of old wallets, remote controls, and cell phones to throw baby off the scent of your real gear• stay awake (or at least upright) at work• babyproof a hotel room in four minutes flat• construct an emergency diaper out of a towel, a sock, and duct tapePacked with helpful diagrams and detailed instructions, and delivered with a wry sense of humor, Be Prepared is the ultimate guide for sleep-deprived, applesauce-covered fathers everywhere.Take your average guide for new mothers, chuck most of the stuff about breast feeding and ditch the deep background research and stats, then generou

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Duracell Batteries, D Size, 8-Count Packages (Pack of 2) Reviews

Posted by on Friday, 2 July, 2010

Duracell Batteries, D Size, 8-Count Packages (Pack of 2)

  • Pack of two 8-count packages of D-size batteries (16 total batteries)
  • Delivers long-lasting, efficient, and reliable power
  • Upgraded technology provides up to 125% increase in performance compared to original Duracell batteries
  • Ideal for a wide variety of products, including toys, remote controls, smoke alarms, and PDAs
  • Ready-to-go source of power for your everyday devices

Duracell is getting better and better! Duracell CopperTop is New and improved to meet the growing needs of consumers. The technology of CopperTop has been upgraded to provide advanced performance in popular battery powered devices.

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